Official reports of the town of Wayland 1912-1914, Part 4

Author: Wayland (Mass.)
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Printed at the Middlesex Freeman Office
Number of Pages: 776


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$112.45


Appropriation 1911


100.00


April


W. S. LOVELL, salary $10.00


Pay roll, wood fire 6.00


WESTON ELEC. LIGHT CO. 3.00


DOLOR CORMIER, services as janitor 12.00


J. E. MAHONEY, stamps, station- ery, etc. 6.00


Pay roll, wood fires, supplies 102.99


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TOWN OF WAYLAND


AMERICAN LA FRANCE CO., sup- plies $7.20


W. S. LOVELL, supplies 4.15


July


WESTON ELEC. LIGHT CO. 3.00


Pay roll, wood fires .


32.50


Oct. WESTON ELEC. LIGHT CO.


3.75


1912


Jan.


WESTON ELEC. LIGHT CO. 3.00


Feb. A. W. ATWOOD, coal


15.75


$209.34 $212.45


Cochituate Department


Balance brought forward $74.48


Appropriation


800.00


Sale of copper .


7.72 $882.20


Expenditures during year .


879.82


Balance


$2.38


Wayland Combination No. 1


Balance brought forward . $112.45


Appropriation . 100.00 $212.45


Expenditures


209.34


Balance


$3.11


Number of Alarms Answered by the Cochituate Depart- ment


1911


April 2. Pushbutton No. 7, at engine house, for wood fire on the Shaw estate.


92


FIRE DEPARTMENT


April 17. Pushbutton No. 7, at engine house, for wood fire on Granville Loker estate.


April 25. Pushbutton No. 7, at engine house, for wood fire on C. B. Williams estate.


April 30. Box 34, Dudley Camp, total loss. Cause unknown.


May 25. Wood fire, Reeves's Hill. General alarm.


July 4. Wood fire in city pasture. General alarm.


July 22. Wood fire, Griffin's Isle. General alarm.


July 22. Wood fire on Shaw's and Reeve's estates.


Nov. 23. Box 24, James O. Dean's grocery store. Slight loss.


Dec. 17. N. Perodeau, house box 25. Slight Loss.


Number of Alarms Answered by the Wayland Combina- tion No. 1


1911


April 24. Wood fire near Tower Hill. General alarm.


April 27. Smiley Grass and wood fire. General alarm.


April 27. H. W. Drew's woods. Still alarm.


Smiley's wood fire. Still alarm.


April 27. April 28. April 28. April 29. Pelham road, grass fire. Still alarm.


J. J. Rowan's house and barn. General alarm. Smiley's woods. Still alarm.


May 3. Adam's woods, Tower Hill. Still alarm.


May 4. C. A. Cutting, chimney fire. General alarm.


May 6. Peni Brook Road, grass fire. Still alarm.


May 10. Call to South Sudbury, wood fire. Still alarm.


May 11. River meadow. Still alarm.


May 12. Morse's woods. Still alarm.


May 13. River meadow. Still alarm.


May 13. Reeve's Hill, wood fire. General alarm.


May 19. T. S. Sherman, wood fire. Still alarm.


May 30. E. T. Green's barn. General alarm.


July 15. Tower Hill, wood fire. Still alarm.


July 15. A. W. Atwood's coal shed. Still alarm.


July 16. Tower Hill wood fire. Still alarm.


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July 22. F. Shaw's wood fire. Still alarm.


Oct. 14. Glover's woods. Still alarm.


Dec. 14. Boston & Maine R. R., bridge. Still alarm.


1912


Jan. 14. Boston & Maine water tank. General alarm.


Jan. 15. Ruins of Boston & Main water tank. Still alarm.


94


FOREST WARDEN'S REPORT


Forest Warden's Report


There were more forest and grass fires last year than usual, owing to the very dry season. The direct cause in many cases is unknown, some of them, however, are csuaed by sparks from locomotives, careless smokers, and brush fires getting a way from the parties tending them.


There were two fires in Mr. Reeve's and Shaw's woods that were hard to extinguish, and they caused considerable damage, burning down to the roots of the trees.


A wagon, specially equipped to fight forest fires should be procured and kept ready at Wayland. The State Forester has a model of such a wagon, and recommends its use. We have not proper equipment to fight a large fire, such as visited Sud- bury last summer.


For list of fires see Engineer's Report.


There are some changes and modifications in the forest laws, read the posted copies carefully.


There were fourteen permits issued to build fires.


CLARENCE S. WILLIAMS,


Forest Warden.


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TOWN OF WAYLAND


Inspector of Animals


Board of Selectmen :


GENTLEMEN: I hereby submit the following report as inspector of animals for the past year.


Since the last fall inspection some four head of cattle affected with tuberculosis have been quarantined, killed, and carcasses properly disposed of. (Rendered or buried.)


No cases of glanders in horses or rabies in dogs have oc- curred in the past year. The general spring inspection of animals is now on.


Respectfully submitted,


THOS. BRYANT, V. S., Inspector.


96


OVERSEERS OF POOR


Overseers of the Poor


WAYLAND, MASS., March 1, 1912


The overseers of the poor during the past year visited their charges as required by law, both at Worcester and outside and submit the following report:


At Franciscan Home, Worcester, Mass., for board of


CLAIR ANDERSON, age 81 $229.36


FRANCIS WEBBER, age 70 . 148.64


NARCISSUS LETOUR (died Dec. 6, 1911) 50.95


Having settlement in Wayland and residing there:


MRS. CORMIER :


Rent


$61.00


Milk


15.82


MRS. WILLIAM SULLIVAN:


Groceries


115.87


Coal and Wood


20.26


Clothing


35.42


Provisions


33.96


Milk


13.68


Rent


45.00


LOUIS CHENITE:


Town of Natick


$5.50


DR. SPARKS . 5.00


MRS. WILFRED CELORIER :


Town of Framingham for board of children . 92.00


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TOWN OF WAYLAND


ARTHUR J. MOREAU:


Burial services


$7.65


MICHAEL DIVINE:


Burial services, to A. S. Moorse


4.00


LOUIS BENOIT FAMILY :


City of Springfield


$84.58


State Poor Department .


11.00


MARY LIZOTTE:


For board and care of Fred


Blood


55.10


Salaries


130.00


Expenses .


16.21


$1,181.00


Balance 1st, 1911


$324.15


Appropriation


500.00


Salaries


130.00


Returns from Town of Southboro


167.75


Returns from state


15.00


$1,136.90


Total expense


$1,181.00


Appropriations, etc.


1,136.90


Overdraft


$44.10


Respectfully submitted, CHARLES A. BENSON, Chairman. T. W. FROST.


98


CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS


Cemetery Commissioners' Report


The appropriation made by the Town for the care of its cemeteries has been judiciously expended. Another unusually hot and dry summer had its effect on the grass, especially newly seeded lots, but the general appearance of the cemeteries is fairly good. Some much needed repairs on gutters and drains have been made in Lake View Cemetery, also repairs on receiving tomb.


Since our last annual report a gift of $100 has been re- ceived for a fund income from same for perpetual care of lot, making thirteen funds for this purpose, amounting to $1,950.


Appended is statement showing balances held subject to order of the commissioners, Feb. 29, 1912.


GENERAL CEMETERY ACCOUNT


1911


Mar. 1. Balance $280.97 Sale of lots in Lake View Cem- etery 60.00


Sale of lots in North Cemetery 20.00


Sale of wood in North and Center Cemeteries 3.00


$363.97


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TOWN OF WAYLAND


Repairs on water pipes in Lake View Cemetery, paving gutters, repairing drain and water channel Repairs on tomb in Lake View Cemetery 61.20


$7.58


Trimming trees in Lake View Cemetery 7.00


Trimming trees in North Cemetery 30.00


105.78


Balance


$258.19


LAKE VIEW CEMETERY


1911


Mar. 1. Balance


$10.07


Mar. 10. Appropriation


150.00


$160.07


Expended


149.74


Balance


$10.33


NORTH AND CENTER CEMETERIES


1911


Mar. 1.


Balance $7.00


Mar. 29.


Appropriation


150.00


$157.00


Expended


134.49


Balance


$22.51


/


100


CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS


Balance March 1, 1911


Income


Expended


Balance March 1, 1912


Parsons Fund


$30.85


$10.00


$2.00


$38.85


Ann M. Lovejoy Fund


14.00


10.00


13.50


10.50


E. L. Moore Fund .


24.60


12.12


2.00


34.72


Dwight B. Heard Fund


3.20


4.04


2.00


5.24


Jackson Fund


7.20


4.04


2.00


9.24


W. S. Draper Fund


.20


4.04


2.00


2.24


Henry Reeves Fund


2.12


4.04


2.00


4.16


Calvin Rice Fund .


4.04


2.00


2.04


Roby Fund


9.16


16.16


2.00


23.32


Ambrose M. Page Fund .


1.00


2.02


2.00


1.02


E. Russell Frost Fund


1.00


4.04


5.04


Lurinda B. Thomas Fund


1.00


4.04


5.04


Josiah M. Russell Fund .


1.00


1.00


Respectfully subbmitted, ANDREW S. MORSE, Chairman. C. C. WARD, WALLACE S. DRAPER, Clerk.


101


TOWN OF WAYLAND


Report of Superintendent Gypsy and Brown-tail Moths


In making my report I wish to state that the moths, both gypsy and brown tail, show a great improvement. We have the wilt disease working in several woodlots, and the fungus is spreading among the brown-tail specie, so that 50 per cent of them are now dead in the nests.


D. J. GRAHAM,


Local Superintendent.


Schedule of Bills


March, 1911


LYMAN C. BALDWIN:


Storage of sprays


$10.00


J. W. HALL:


Repairs on straps .


$ .65


1 dozen climbing straps .


3.60


$4.25


102


GYPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTH DEPARTMENT


April, 1911 STEPHEN B. CHURCH:


Outside cover for muffler


$2.00


Bolts for same


.20


Bronze box for sprayer


5.00


$7.20


L. H. McMANUS:


Repairs and gasoline


1.30


April, 1911


D. J. GRAHAM:


Window cord


$.25


Ex-bill


.25


Springs


.20


Telephone


.15


Spring


.15


Car fare to Natick


.24


Freight bill


.35


Telephone


.15


Car fare to Natick


.24


Pole


.15


Spring .


.15


Car fare to Natick


.24


Care fare to Boston


.62


Express bill


.20


Express bill .


.70


Telephone


.15


Telephone


.15


Express bill


.70


$5.04


103


TOWN OF WAYLAND


June, 1911


E. W. SMALL:


Strainer Box


$3.01


A. W. ATWOOD:


Teaming


6.75


D. J. GRAHAM:


Express bill .


40


Fare to Weston


.14


Fare to Natick


.24


Express bill


2.60


Car fare to Boston .


.62


Freight bill


.28


Telephone


.25


2 locks


.50


50 ft. rope


.20


Tacks


.05


Dipper


.20


Express bill


.35


Telephone


.15


Telephone


.15


Car fare to Natick


.24


Telephone


.15


$6.52


C. W. FAIRBANKS:


Horses for sprayer .


$150.00


L. H. McMANUS:


Gasoline


18.25


THOMAS BRYANT:


Horse hire .


27.50


104


GYPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTH DEPARTMENT


July, 1911


FRANK DAVIDSON :


Horses for sprayer .


$7.50


J. WESLEY JONES:


Horses for state sprayer .


70 40


October, 1911


THOMAS BRYANT:


Horse hire


$10.50


REVIEW PRINTING CO .:


Envelopes and notices


9.25


D. J. GRAHAM:


Repairs on nozzle .


.35


Sandpaper


.10


Car fare to Natick


.24


Envelopes


.20


Lock


.50


Filing saw


.25


Car fare to Natick


.24


Freight bill


.35


Car fare to Natick


.24


Paint brush


. 20


Car frae to Natick


.24


Freight bill


.25


Stamps for notices


5.00


Freight bill


.30


Filing saws


.50


Whetstone


.10


$9.06


105


TOWN OF WAYLAND


February, 1912


D. J. GRAHAM:


Telephone


$ .15


Rope


.25


Tape


.10


Car fare to Natick


.24


Car fare to Boston


. 62


Telephone


.15


Express bill


.20


Freight bill


.35


Springs


.25


Screwdriver


. 10


Freight bill


.25


Car fare to Natick


.24


Express bill


.20


Bottle ink


.10


50 ft. window cord


.60


Car fare to Natick


.24


Car fare to Boston


.62


File


.20


$4.86


L. E. BALDWIN :


Storage of sprayer .


$10.00


Received from state store house :


Supplies


984.24


Total schedule of bills


$1,345.63


106


GYPSY AND BROWN-TAIL MOTH DEPARTMENT


Pay Roll


FROM MARCH 1, 1911, TO FEB. 29, 1912


D. J. GRAHAM .


$758.10


JOHN CORCORAN


528.00


WILLIAM SANDERSON


546.75


THOMAS MAGORTY


518.75


HELP FOR STATE SPRAYER


143.20


NEAL FOLEY


168.32


WILFORD LAMERINE


195.54


CLEMENT BOND


160.00


HARRY KEIN


18.00


ROBERT HANNA


172.50


Pay roll, total .


$3,209.16


Schedule of bills, total


$1,345.63


DANIEL J. GRAHAM,


Local Superintendent.


107


TOWN OF WAYLAND


Report of Sealer of Weights and Measures


Adjusted


Sealed Cond.


Platform scales (cap. over 5,000 lbs.)


3


Platform scales (cap. under 5,000 lbs.)


17


Computing scales


6


Slot weighing scales


2


All other scales


1


39


Weights


19


130


Dry measures


44


Liquid measures(other than milk jars)


50


Milk jars


51


1


Linear measures


None


Cloth or other measuring machines


+


Oil and molasses pumps


6


Total


20


352


1


Fees collected and paid Treasurer,


$22.17.


EDWARD F. LEMOINE,


Sealer of Weights and Measures.


108


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Report of Library Trustees


The annual report of the Librarian to the Trustees, and the list of books added to the library during the year, with their numbers as catalogued, are herewith submitted.


An unusual expenditure has been necessary this year in repairs to the ceiling of the main library. The jarring of the building by passing trains is considered the cause of cracking and loosening of the plaster, which had been apparent for several years. This, we trust, is now effectually repaired.


AMOS I. HADLEY, Chairman. ALFRED W. CUTTING, Secretary.


TRUSTEES:


AMOS I. HADLEY


ALFRED W. CUTTING JOHN CONNELLY FRANCIS SHAW


ANDREW A. NORRIS


LESTER R. GERALD


109


TOWN OF WAYLAND


To the Trustees of the Public Library :


The Librarian submits the following report for the year ending Jan. 31, 1912:


Number of volumes classified


Fiction


4,432


Non-fiction


10,097


Total


14,529


Unclassified


3,136


Total .


17,665


Number purchased


267


Number presented


19


Number magazines bound


15


Circulation for the year:


From main library


6,276


From Cochituate branch


2,922


Sent to Cochituate branch on cards


378


Juvenile from main library


952


Juvenile from Cochituate branch


864


Total


11,392


The following periodicals are to be regularly found in the reading room:


entlich


Atlantic Monthly


Our Dumb Animals


Bookman


Review of Reviews


Century


Scribner's Magazine


Collier's St. Nicholas


Country Life in America


Woman's Home Journal


Garden Magazine


World's Work


Harper's Monthly


Youth's Companion


Ladies' Home Journal


Cochituate Enterprise


110


PUBLIC LIBRARY


Classes of reading by per cent :


Fiction .


72.3


Literature


2.3


Philosophy


.3


History


3.9


Religion


.3


Biography .


1.3


Sociology


.6


General Works


2.2


Natural Science


.8


Juvenile


14.6


Art


1.4


MARGARET E. WHEELER,


Wayland, Feb. 14, 1912.


Librarian.


111


TOWN OF WAYLAND


Report of the Treasurer of Wayland Public Library Funds


For the year ending March 1, 1912


To unexpended balance of income, March 1, 1911 $254.75


To appropriation for the year ending April 1, 1912 900.00


To one-half dog license money . 107.96


To interest James Draper Fund 30.00


To interest Ella E. Draper Fund


30.00


To interest Grace Campbell Draper Fund .


50.00


To interest Home Savings Bank (Lydia Maria Child Fund) 2.00


To interest Suffolk Savings Bank (Ella E. Draper Fund) 8.75


To interest Provident Institution for Savings in Boston


10.83


To interest on deposit Bay State Trust Company, Boston 2.85


To interest on $3,000 bonds American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 4's (Roby bequest) 120.00


To interest on $1,000 bond, B. & A. R. R. (Charles S. Draper bequest) 40.00


To interest on $1,000 bond B. & M. R. R. (Charles S. Draper bequest) 40.00


To interest on $1,000 bond, C. B. & Q. R. R. (Charles S. Draper bequest) 40.00


To interest on $1,000 bond, Delaware & Hudson


R. R. (Charles S. Draper bequest) 40.00


112


PUBLIC LIBRARY


To interest on $1,000 bond, Fitchburg R. R. (Charles S. Draper bequest) $40.00


To amount collected from fines and cards at Wayland


31.95


$1,749.09


EXPENDED


By Margaret E. Wheeler, Librarian


$350.00


By Sarah Campbell


5.00


By J. C. Vincent


Janitor


216.00


By W. B. Clarke & Co., Books


199.45


By Old Corner Book Store, Books


101.11


By Old Corner Book Store, Magazines


44.90


By Pearson & Marsh, Books


15.75


By Macmillan Co.,


Books


20.00


By L. A. W. Wells


Binding


20.11


By Library Bureau,


Sundries


15.10


By Hammond Typewriter Co.


5.00


By Weston Electric Light Company


93.24


By A. W. Atwood,


Fuel


114.80


By M M. Fiske,


Express


30.38


By J. H. Lee,


Sundries


5.62


By M. W. Hynes,


Work on grounds


12.50


By M. Shain,


Repairs to clock


5.50


By E. W. Small,


Repairs to plastering


258.00


By T. W. Frost,


Repairs


7.79


By J. C. Massie,


Repairs


6.14


By J. C. Vincent,


Repairs


12.50


By cash to Librarian for sundry expenses


10.28


By balance of income unexpended March 1, 1912


199.92


$1,749.09


113


TOWN OF WAYLAND


COCHITUATE BRANCH LIBRARY AND READING ROOM


To unexpended balance of income March 1, 1911 $130.82


To appropriation for the year ending April 1, 1912 700.00


To amount collected from fines and cards . 10.78


$841.60


By Grace C. Loker,


Assistant Librarian


$253.78


By M. M. Fiske,


Janitor


52.00


By N. R. Gerald, one year's rent to March 1, 1912


144.00


By Old Corner Book Store, Books


170.21


By Pearson & Marsh,


Books


15.75


By W. H. Guild & Co.,


Magazines


40.35


By Rose Bindery,


Binding


14.30


By Library Bureau,


Sundries


6.00


By Edison Company,


Light


25.06


By Robinson & Jones,


Fuel


23.75


By Underwood Furniture Co.


4.50


By C. S. Williams,


Sundries


4.65


By cash to Assistant Librarian for sundry expenses


2.95


By balance of income unexpended March 1, 1912 .


84.30


$841.60


The usual March expenses and various liabilities will con- sume the unexpended balance of income.


FRANCIS SHAW,


Treasurer.


114


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PUBLIC LIBRARY


ACCESSIONS


GENERAL WORKS


050-AT6


Atlantic Monthly.


Vols. 105-106


050-C33


Century Magazine.


Vols. 79-80


050-H226


Harper's Monthly


Vols. 120-121


050-L71


Littell's Living Age.


Vols. 263-266


050-R32


Review of Reviews.


Vols. 41-42


050-SCR3


Scribner's Magazine.


Vols. 47-48


016-S01


Guide to Reading in Social Ethics and allied subjects.


PHILOSOPHY


177-B43


How to Live on Twenty-four hours a day.


Arnold Bennett


177-B43H


Human Machine.


Arnold Bennett


177-B43M


Mental Efficiency, Arnold Bennett


RELIGION


231-M13


Christianity of the Modern Mind. Samuel McComb


SOCIOLOGY


335-C15


Christianity and the Social Order.


R. J. Campbell


335-G89C


Co-operative Commonwealth.


Lawrence Gronlund


330-EL9


378-B76G


353-AN4


Elementary Principles of Economics. R. T. Ely and G. R. Wicker Girls and Education. L. B. R. Briggs Great Illusion. Norman Angell


115


TOWN OF WAYLAND


330-H55


History of Socialism in the United States. M. Hillquit


335-P31


Jesus Christ and the Social Question.


Francis G. Peabody John A. Ryan


331-R95


Living Wage.


335-G29


Menace of Privilege.


Henry George, Jr.


338-EL9


Monopolies and Trusts.


Richard T. Ely


331-C19


One Way Out.


William Carleton


335-G89


Our Destiny.


Lawrence Gronlund


339-H97


Poverty.


Robert Hunter


330-W46


Recent Economic Changes.


David A. Wells


335-EL9S


Socialism. Richard T. Ely


321-AB2


330-EL9E


Spirit of Democracy. Lyman Abbott Studies in the Evolution of Industrial Society. Richard T. Ely


331-J36


Toilers of the Field. Richard Jeffries


377-H66


Training of Children in Religion.


George Hodges


NATURAL SCIENCE


533-W58 590-J36F


580-SK3


Field and Hedgerow. Richard Jeffries Myths and Legends of Flowers, Trees, Fruits, and Plants.


590-J36R


Red Deer.


500-SCH8


Under the Open Sky.


Wood Magic.


World of Life.


Charles M. Skinner Richard Jeffries S. C. Schmucker Richard Jeffries Alfred R. Wallace


USEFUL ARTS


613-C83


Conquest of Nerves J. W. Courtney


116


590-J36W


575-W15


Aeroplane. Claude Grahame-White


PUBLIC LIBRARY


630-P87


641-SO9


How to Live in the Country. E. P. Powell Paper-bag Cookery. Nicolas Soyer


FINE ARTS


708-P92 Art of the Vienna Galleries. D. C. Preyer


780-B39


Beethoven.


H. A. Rudall


799-W58CA


Cabin. Stewart E. White


780-M87


Mozart. Dr. F. Gehring


716-EL9F


Practical Flower Garden. Helena R. Ely


LITERATURE


814-C45


Abraham Lincoln and Other Addresses.


J. A. Choate


814-C88A


Among Friends. S. Mc. C. Crothers


811-F795B


Back Country Poems. Sam W. Foss


811-F795D


Dreams in Homespun. Sam W. Foss


824-B43


Literary Taste.


Arnold Bennett


814-J234


Memories and Studies


William James


811-V28P


Poems. Henry Van Dyke Arthur C. Benson


824-B44S


Silent Isle.


Songs of the Average Man. Sam W. Foss


811-F795SO


Songs of War and Peace. Sam W. Foss


811-F795W


Whiffs from Wild Meadows.


Sam W. Foss


HISTORY AND TRAVEL


918-B51


Across South America.


Hiram Bingham


949.3-B66


Belgium of the Belgians.


D. Boulger


918.1-D41


Brazil.


Pierre Denis


917.4-K45


Broadway.


J. B. Kerfoot Call of the Snowy Hispar.


915.4-W89


910-L82


Fanny B. and William H. Workman Cruise of the Snark. Jack London


117


811-F795S


TOWN OF WAYLAND


915.5-J12


945-T72G


From Constantinople to the home of Omar Khayyam. A. V. W. Williams Garibaldi and the Making of Italy.


G. M. Trevelyan I. A. R. Wylie


914.3W97


Germans.


Home Life in Norway. H. K. Daniels


914.4-W55


In Chateau Land. Anne H. Wharton


915.4-F86


India under Curzon and After. Lovat Fraser Life of Campestris Ulm. Joseph H. Curtis Memories of Two Wars.


Frederick Funston


917.9-M89


My First Summer in the Sierra.


917.4-C850


John Muir Old Boston Days and Ways. Mary C. Crawford


914.5-W67P


Plain Towns of Italy. E. R. Williams, Jr.


917.4-C850


Romantic Days in Old Boston.


Mary C. Crawford


914.1-H26


Scottish Life and Character. W. Harvey


915.2-L95 Soul of the Far East. Percival Lowell


918-C59 South America of To-day. G. Clemenceau


914.9-ST4


Spell of Holland.


B. E. Stevenson


914.5-M38


Spell of Italy. C. A. Mason


915-C69


West in the East. Price Collier


917.9-SH4


Wilderness of the Upper Yukon.


C. Sheldon


BIOGRAPHY


B-AU86


B-B824W


Autobiography of an Elderly Woman. Brownings, Their Life and Art.


B-C314T


B-G597G


Lilian Whiting Cavour, Life and Times of. W. R. Thayer Cleveland, Grover; a Record of Friendship. Richard W. Gilder


118


914.8-D22


917.4-C943


973.8-F96


PUBLIC LIBRARY


B-D542


B-EM35E


B-OS74B


B-G554C


Diaz, Master of Mexico. J. Creelman Emerson, R. W., Journals of. Vols, 5-6 Fuller, Margaret and Goethe. F. A. Braun Goethe and His Woman Friends.


B-H226


Mary C. Crawford Hare, Bishop, Life and Labors of. M. A. DeW. Howe


920-C98


B-H651


Historical Address. A. Wayland Cutting Hoar, Ebenezer Rockwood.


M. Storey and E. W. Emerson


B-J132BA


B-J554C


Jackson, Andrew, 2 vols. J. S. Bassett Jewett, Sarah Orne, Letters of. Mrs. Annie Fields


B-L823


Lodge, George Cabot, Life of.


920-L52


Loves of the Poets. R. Le Gallienne


B-L956


Lowell, Josephine Shaw, Philanthropic Work of. W. R. Stewart Luther, Martin, Life and Times of. Preserved Smith


B-M722


Memories and Impressions.


Helena Modjeska


920-C88


Memories of the White House.


W. H. Crook


B-W272M


My Larger Education.


B-R346


Booker T. Washington Rhodes, Cecil John, Life and Times of. 2 vols. Sir Lewis Michell


B-R894CO


Ruskin, Life of. 2 vols. E. T. Cook


B-J351 .


Story of My Heart. Richard Jeffries


FICTION


W5845A Adventures of Bobby Orde. S. E. White M233A Andersons. S. MacNaughtan Anna of the Five Towns. Arnold Bennett


B437A


119


B-L974S


TOWN OF WAYLAND


C646A


Ardent American.


Mrs. Russell Codman


M384A T146


At the Villa Rose.


A. E. W. Mason S. G. Tallentyre


H494B


Brazenhead the Great.


Maurice Hewlett Anna C. Ray


F236B


Broad Highway. Jeffery Farnol


M384B


Broken Road.


A. E. W. Mason


B437B


Buried Alive. Arnold Bennett


W5847


Canon in Residence.


L635CA


V. L. Whitechurch Cap'n Warren's Wards. Joseph C. Lincoln Clayhanger. Arnold Bennett


W215CO


Comrades. Mrs. E. S. P. Ward


W5847C


Concerning Himself. V. L. Whitechurch


SH96C


Country Lawyer. Herny A. Shute Courage of the Commonplace.


Mary R. S. Anderson


B437D


Denry the Audacious. Arnold Bennett Down North on the Labrador.


C648E


Elinor's Junior Hop.


W. T. Grenfell Grace E. Cody


W554E


Ethan Frome. Mrs. Edith Wharton


H2412


Eve's Second Husband.


Cora Harris


W157F


Flamsted Quarries.


Mary E. Waller


B237F


Following of the Star. Florence L. Barclay Arnold Bennett


D371G


Girls of Dudley School.


Ellen D. Deland


B437G


Glimpse.


Arnold Bennett


L794G


Glory of Clementina.


W. J. Locke


W6723G


Golden Silence.


P254G


C. N. and A. M. Williamson Golden Web. Anthony Partridge Great Man. Arnold Bennett


B437GR


P8324H


Harvester. Mrs. Gene Stratton-Porter


OP55H


Havoc. E. Phillips Oppenheim Helen with the High Hand.


Arnold Bennett


120


B437H


Basset.


R213B


Brentons.


B437C


AN26


G865D


B437GH


Ghost.


PUBLIC LIBRARY


B437HI


Hilda Lessways.


Arnold Bennett


D372I


Iron Woman


Margaret Deland


C436


Jim Hands. Richard W. Child


B811J


John Winterbourn's Family. Alice Brown Just Patty. Jean Webster


W395J


SM52K


Kennedy Square.


F. Hopkinson Smith


M762K


Kilmeny of the Orchard.


L. M. Montgomery


F952L


Later Pratt Portraits. Anna Fuller


B437L


Leonora.


Arnold Bennett


J654LO


Long Roll.


Mary Johnston


W6723LO


Lord Loveland Discovers America.


C. N. and A. M. Williamson


V284M


Mansion. Henry Van Dyke


AU25


Marie-Claire. Marguerite Audoux


M134M


Mary Midthorne.


G. B. Mccutcheon


W6721


Married Life of the Frederic Carrolls.


Jesse L. Williams


L316MA


Master Christopher.


Mrs. Henry de la Pasture


F236M


Money Moon. Jeffery Farnol


N795


Mother.


Kathleen Norris


R444MO


Mother Carey's Chickens.


Mrs. Kate D. W. Riggs


G214MG


My Lady Ludlow.


Mrs. E. C. Gaskell


W157M


B352N


My Ragpicker. M. E. Waller Ne'er-do-well. Rex Beach Mrs. E. C. Gaskell


G214N


North and South.


P2766


Old Dance Master. W. R. Paterson


C1510


Old Ryerson. Walter Camp


B4370


Old Wive's Tale.


Arnold Bennett


M5440R


Ordeal of Richard Feverel.


George Meredith


B4430


Osbornes. E. F. Benson


M693PA


Pandora's Box.


J. A. Mitchell


121


TOWN OF WAYLAND


W478


People of Popham.


B275P


Peter and Wendy.


OP55P


Peter Ruff and the Double Four.


OR14


Petticoat Rule.


K486


Prodigal Judge.


SA97


Pursuit.


H246Q


G214R


V284S


B935SE


B274SH


AB25S


Henry S. Harrison Queed. Ruth. Mrs. E. C. Gaskell Sad Shepherd. Henry Van Dyke Secret Garden. Mrs. F. H. Burnett Sheila Vedder. Amelia E. Barr Sick-a-bed Lady and Other Stories.


C614S


Sir George's objection.


Eleanor H. Abbott Mrs. W. K. Clifford


H494S


Song of Renny.


Maurice Hewlett


K624ST


Stalky & Co.,


Rudyard Kipling Strawberry Acres. Grace S. Richmond Those Delightful Americans.


D354


Unknown Isle.


Mrs. S. J. D. Cotes Pierre De Conlevain


M832


Voice in the Rice. Gouverneur Morris


R256W


Weaver of Dreams.


Myrtle Reed


W241W


When Woman Proposes.


Anne Warner


W932W


Winning of Barbara Worth.


Harold B. Wright


G214W


Wives and Daughters.


L635W


Woman-Haters.


Mrs. E. C. Gaskell Joseph C. Lincoln


W157Y


Year Out of Life.


M. E. Waller


JUVENILE


jOT47A


Aeroplane at Silver Fox Farm.


jD664


James Otis Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. C. L. Dodgson


122


Mary C. E. Wemyss J. M. Barrie


E. Phillips Oppenheim. Baroness Orczy Vaughan Kester Frank Saville


R413S


C824T


PUBLIC LIBRARY


jD867.1 jP316 jOT47B


At the Home Plate.


A. T. Dudley


Believing Years. Edmund L. Pearson Boy Scouts in the Maine Woods.


James Otis


jP163C


Cadet of the Black Star Line. R. D. Paine


jEL54C


Camp St. Dunstan. W. L. Eldred


j799-G88


Camping and Scouting. G. B. Grinell




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